Example sentences of "[vb base] to look at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Others merely want to look at the engine .
2 just want to look at the carbonate system in a bit more detail .
3 Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail .
4 ‘ You want to look at the toys while I go in here ? ’
5 And then er part B bundles one , two and three er my Lord you want to look at the documentation which is dealing specifically with the purchase of the wine bar .
6 You 're supposed to write the minutes for this meeting on the back of the agenda , now , I know very few people who ever actually do that , er , I always want to look at the agenda when I 'm taking my notes .
7 ‘ No , I want to look at the ponies with Ricky , ’ said Perdita , frantic not to miss a minute .
8 Firstly I want to look at the idea of partnership .
9 Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation
10 I want to look at the consequences of replacing these assumptions by two others : that we should concentrate on how mind might develop out of matter ; and that we should view the mind primarily as something which enables action .
11 Oh yes I mean Then er we had the Christmas Fair meeting of which maybe you want to look at the minutes now .
12 kick up a row , I said you want to look at the dogs , just go outside and see all the old rubbish that get 's chucked out there
13 I 'm sorry to inflict this on you , Miss Glynn , but I want to look at the contents of the bureau amongst other things and it is better that a member of the family should be present .
14 And er you always want to look at the track record .
15 But while there are plenty of people who want to look at the car , what sort of person would actualy want to buy it ?
16 ‘ I want to look at the bodies . ’
17 All spreadsheets are currently static , in the sense that if you 've got a set of rows and columns and you want to look at the information in a different way , you have to move rows and columns of data around , change formulas — in fact rebuild the entire structure of the model .
18 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to look at the question afresh , please ?
19 Yeah and the thing is also being new to driving you tend to look at the headlights rather than look away from them .
20 There are still areas where we tend to look at the other as ‘ the resident expert ’ , or at least more expert than we consider ourself to be .
21 ( Most handlers tend to look at the horse instead , which merely makes him point more agitatedly . )
22 The report of Domingue and Ingram ( 1978 ) , for the USA , indicates the emergence of the profession both in terms of status and in concerns for interpreter efficiency , and it is on this basis that we begin to look at the processes involved , comparing signed with spoken interpretation .
23 ‘ You are not very interested in your ancestors when you are young , but when you get older you begin to look at the rock from which you are hewn . ’
24 A closer examination of the component parts of the code is given in chapter 4 , when we begin to look at the implications of the code in respect of standards of nursing care provided by the qualified nurse or health visitor .
25 I know about the Islington survey , and I also share his concern about under-reporting in some areas of the country of some types of crime in particular , but let me continue with the facts before we begin to look at the solutions .
26 Sure , there are some A&R departments who seem to look at the money making potential first and last , and others with more artistic temperaments .
27 When I come to paint , I like to look at the drawing ; then I put it away and do n't look at it again , because I do n't want even the drawing to influence too much the progress of the painting .
28 It is now daylight and another new day , as we continue to trudge along the road ; there is no conversation , it 's just heads down and continue to look at the boots of the man in front .
29 But inevitably , at a certain point , we turn to look at the Erechtheion , some way off .
30 But then — if we are taking our time and stay to look at the town as a whole , walk around it in the cool and quiet of the evening when the shops are shut , and the traffic has gone home , and we can really see its contours and its bone-structure — other questions begin to arise in the mind , which even the best of guide-books does not answer .
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